Masters. Sergio Suddenly Surprises. April 12 2013

Sergio Garcia suddenly surprised everyone by sharing the first round lead of the Masters at Augusta National with Aussie Marc Leishman.Sergio Garcia / Reddington/ Getty Images
Sergio Garcia grabbed a share of the Masters lead on day one of the Masters with Aussie Marc Leishman, both players at -6 under par after their first round scores of 66. Having Sergio's name at the top of the leaderboard came as a surprise to all the pundits, who were all of the opinion that he hated Augusta National;
" No, I mean, well,obviously, it's obviously not my favorite, my most favorite place, but we try to enjoy it as much as we can each time we come here. Sometimes it comes out better than others, but today it was one of those good days. And let's enjoy it while it lasts. But like I said before, every time I tee it off, I try to play as well as I can, hope that my best that week is really, really good, and if I manage to do that, I will have a chance at winning. If my best is not that good, then, I'll struggle a little bit. Today my best was pretty good, and I'm looking forward to doing the same thing the next three days. We all go through those moments, the beauty and the bad thing about this game is that it can have such highs and such lows, because it's a lot more mental than some of the other games. So you know, the most important thing is to make sure that you get through those nicely and learn from them. Sometimes I do feel like there is such a thing as being too hyper about something, you've still got to keep calm. I still get very excited about playing the game and every single week and trying to win tournaments. It's obviously not the same feeling that I had when I was 19, 20 or 21. But that's kind of normal."
Keep it going tomorrow Sergio.
In third place alone is Dustin Johnson, who came through the first round at -5 under par. Many think that the big hitting American can do well here this week, and his opening round of 67 goes a long way to substantiating those claims.
There are six players tied for fourth spot, they are; David Lynn, Rickie Fowler, Gonzo, Trevor Immelman, Fred Couples and Matt Kuchar. These all had opening rounds of -4 under par, 68.
This is The Masters, so don't be surprised if this top section of the leaderboard changes dramatically tomorrow. Bad weather is forecast so anything could happen.